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Tag: Ed Mitchell

“I’m humbled by the opportunity to get to serve the city,” Green told The Palm Beach Post Thursday, just before the formal announcement. “I’m very excited about the team we have, and we’re getting ready to do great things.”

WEST PALM BEACH — The West Palm Beach city commission should not have reimbursed commissioner Kimberly Mitchell $7,325 for defending herself in an ethics investigation, the Palm Beach County Office of Inspector General has concluded.

Employees, who haven’t had a raise in years, will get a little something under the tree during the holidays: $500.

At a budget workshop on Thursday, Aug. 22, City Administrator Ed Mitchell announced the city had found about $390,000 to use toward giving all employees earning less than $100,000 a $500 check, probably around Christmas.

Commissioners were in agreement; “We’ve had employees who have been faithful to us.,” Ike Robinson said.

City commissioners unanimously voted Tuesday to give one of their own a $7,325 reimbursement for a successful defense against ethics charges.

West Palm Beach Commissioner Kimberly Mitchell was exonerated by the Palm Beach County Ethics Commission last year after the department’s staff found probable cause to charge Mitchell with an ethics violation.

An anonymous tip led to charges against Mitchell for using her position as commissioner to her advantage to resolve an …

Last year, Commissioner Kimberly Mitchell successfully defended an ethics complaint on whether she had inappropriately used her position to have her Comcast cable fixed to watch a Florida-Florida State football game. There is no doubt …

Don’t expect any late night pillow fights between Commissioners Ike Robinson and Keith James on their upcoming road trips to Orlando and Boston.

At Monday’s commission workshop James requested permission to attend the Florida League of Cities in Orlando and National League of Cities meetings in Boston this month with Robinson. Both James and Robinson are on the League of Cities’ steering committees.